For too long, the journey of an Information Leader felt like a lonely one. You’re wrestling with GDPR, trying to tame Microsoft 365, and balancing a complex job with life—all while feeling like the industry talks at you, not with you.
That’s why I launched The Journals of the Information Entrepreneur.
This isn’t just another podcast about data rules. It’s a space where we cut through the confusion and get real with the people who are actually leading the charge: my incredible guests.
A Celebration of Inspiring Leaders
The heart of this podcast is the honest, insightful, and often funny conversations I have with the best in the business. We dive deep into the technical, the personal, and everything in between.
We’ve had the privilege of hosting world-class experts who are redefining what it means to be an Information Leader:
- On Trust & Ethics: We’ve explored the “human” approach to privacy with experts like Laura Palmariello, discussing why a purely rules-based compliance approach fails and how to foster genuine trust and transparency with customers.
- On Records & AI: Leaders like Rachel Mitchell have helped us connect the dots between records management, the future of AI, and the essential need for formal professional training (especially when 63% of records managers are lacking it!).
- On Emerging Talent & New Perspectives: We’ve celebrated the future, talking to award-winning professionals like Carys Hardy, who shared her innovative ideas on records management terminology and how different ways of thinking (like those with ADHD) are a massive strength in the industry.
- On Work-Life Balance: We’ve discussed the “Balancing Act” with guests like Georgina Lee and James Powell, covering everything from navigating a career shift into Microsoft 365 expertise to juggling professional growth with family life.
- On Education & Innovation: From interviewing the brilliant RIMPA Hackathon Team to discussing the evolving landscape of education with Dr. Louise Curham, we are constantly showcasing the fresh thinking that moves the entire sector forward.
These conversations are proving one thing: Information Leadership is about the people. It’s about soft skills, managing self-doubt, balancing work and home, and using your knowledge to become a true leader.
Why You Need to Listen
Every episode is a chance to:
- Stop Guessing: Get simple, actionable ways to deal with information law, AI, and M365 straight from the experts.
- Feel Heard: Hear stories that resonate with your own daily challenges.
- Grow Positively: Learn how to turn data compliance from a burden into a positive growth factor for your business and your career.
Your Voice Belongs on the Air
Are you an industry leader, innovator, or someone with a powerful journey in Information Management?
The Journal is always looking for new voices to empower our global audience. If you are passionate, have valuable knowledge to teach, and want to share your unique story on leadership, technology, or professional development—we want to hear from you!
This is your opportunity to elevate your personal brand and connect with thousands of peers who are ready to be inspired.

